Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In a way, I kind of admire the hold outs. We know what McCarthy will bring: more tax cuts for the 0.01%. The guy from Florida with one marijuana bust in his childhood can't be worse? maybe he would actually support the working class?
You mean the GQPer that also has a felony bank fraud conviction? In 2000? That guy?
It was expunged. Do you know what that means?
Also, he seems to have reformed since then. Whatever his politics, he's a success story. In no way qualified to be third in line, but not a felon.
Pretending it never happened didn’t mean he didn’t commit the crime for which he was convicted.
Anonymous wrote:On whose authority were the metal detectors removed, at noon yesterday?
And too bad the rules don’t keep the previous speaker “until such time as a new speaker is duly elected”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In a way, I kind of admire the hold outs. We know what McCarthy will bring: more tax cuts for the 0.01%. The guy from Florida with one marijuana bust in his childhood can't be worse? maybe he would actually support the working class?
You mean the GQPer that also has a felony bank fraud conviction? In 2000? That guy?
It was expunged, so somebody important thought it wasn't true?
I think all the democrats should vote for him. He is too young to control the house republicans well enough to be able to do anything too bad. He is not a Qanon. I think he woiuld be better for the US than McCarthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In a way, I kind of admire the hold outs. We know what McCarthy will bring: more tax cuts for the 0.01%. The guy from Florida with one marijuana bust in his childhood can't be worse? maybe he would actually support the working class?
You mean the GQPer that also has a felony bank fraud conviction? In 2000? That guy?
It was expunged. Do you know what that means?
Also, he seems to have reformed since then. Whatever his politics, he's a success story. In no way qualified to be third in line, but not a felon.
Pretending it never happened didn’t mean he didn’t commit the crime for which he was convicted.
Anonymous wrote:So how will this end?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In a way, I kind of admire the hold outs. We know what McCarthy will bring: more tax cuts for the 0.01%. The guy from Florida with one marijuana bust in his childhood can't be worse? maybe he would actually support the working class?
You mean the GQPer that also has a felony bank fraud conviction? In 2000? That guy?
It was expunged. Do you know what that means?
Also, he seems to have reformed since then. Whatever his politics, he's a success story. In no way qualified to be third in line, but not a felon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In a way, I kind of admire the hold outs. We know what McCarthy will bring: more tax cuts for the 0.01%. The guy from Florida with one marijuana bust in his childhood can't be worse? maybe he would actually support the working class?
You mean the GQPer that also has a felony bank fraud conviction? In 2000? That guy?
It was expunged, so somebody important thought it wasn't true?
I think all the democrats should vote for him. He is too young to control the house republicans well enough to be able to do anything too bad. He is not a Qanon. I think he woiuld be better for the US than McCarthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In a way, I kind of admire the hold outs. We know what McCarthy will bring: more tax cuts for the 0.01%. The guy from Florida with one marijuana bust in his childhood can't be worse? maybe he would actually support the working class?
You mean the GQPer that also has a felony bank fraud conviction? In 2000? That guy?